By Ruth Nicholson I had 3-4 questions I would ask every coach for whom my two sons tried out. I simply HATED tryout season – more than tax season – more than any other time of year. I detested the stress and insanity around it all, particularly where we live. Clubs would vie for players […]
Coaches
‘Where’ You Head The Ball Is Important!
There are some “don’ts” in heading the ball that you should teach your players. 1. Don’t head the ball out of bounds unless you mean to do it! 2. Don’t head the ball over the cross bar! 3. Don’t head the ball into the hands of the goalkeeper. That should make sense to just about […]
Time Equals Space, So Restrict The Space
One of the first foundations of tactical awareness you should teach your players is the concept of “time equals space.” The more space you have in the field, the more time you will have to execute your fundamental skills. Restrict the space with defensive pressure, and you take away your opponent’s time to be dazzling […]
Maintain Possession And Move The Defense
It does not take a genius coach of 10-year old kids to figure out his team will score goals if they kick the ball long and let the biggest, fastest forward chase it down. Eventually, relying on that tactic against good teams just won’t work all the time. Maybe not anytime! There is always a […]
Teach Your Players To ‘See The Hole’
Have you ever seen a player-wide open in front of the goal shoot the ball directly into the hands of a standing goalkeeper! That’s an easy one to answer …..probably a zillion times! Same with passes on the field that seem to always find the feet of an opposing player, when the intended teammate is […]
Mistakes Are OK As Part Of Learning Curve
Every coach would like to be a better coach. That’s a given, and most understand that there is a learning curve. That is even true for coaches who once were outstanding players. Perhaps that is especially true for former standout players. A relevant question is how do you deal with the mistakes your players make? […]
The Toe-Poke Can Be Very Effective!
Goals are counted, they aren’t critiqued! A 40-yard first-time laser deposited by a full volley into the back of the net, counts no more than a toe-poke past the goalkeeper. They all cout…….ONE! Toe-poke? Isn’t that a no-no? Don’t we teach players to never strike the ball with the toe of their foot? Sadly that […]
Gain An Advantage With Quick Restarts
Gain An Advantage With Quick Restarts. Transition in soccer is the action of going from defense to offense when your team wins possession of the ball, and vice-versa when you lose possession. Some teams take longer to make the transition, both physically and mentally. You should teach your team to take advantage of this. Sorta […]
Curiosity, Patience Develops Skill
Curiosity, Patience Develops Skill. We’ve all heard the sermon about the importance of teaching young soccer players to “play without the ball.” It is a lesson worthy of being repeated time after time. We teach our players “when not in possession, get in position.” We stress movement, runs to create space for teammates to exploit, […]
Without Technique, There Can Be No Tactics
Without Technique, There Can Be No Tactics. Coach John Doe has a very good Under-10 boys team. Best team in the local league, and since his team has never played another team outside of the local area, Coach Doe may think he has the best Under-10 team in the world. Maybe he does, but then […]